Under the umbrella of Datapipe Managed Cloud, the company offers
managed services for
Amazon Web Services including
Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2),
CloudFront,
S3, and
Relational Database Service (RDS). Datapipe established partnerships with technology companies. Datapipe provides application management, hosting, professional services and security services for mid- to large-sized organizations. These services include monitoring, diagnostics, and problem resolution; enabling of
software as a service to independent software vendors; custom application management, and
remote infrastructure management. The company is a member of the
PCI Security Standards Council, a
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, and an EPA Green Power Partner. Datapipe’s San Jose and Somerset One Data Centers complete an annual SAS 70 Type II (Statement on Auditing Standards No. 70) Audit. In September 2007, Datapipe relocated its corporate headquarters to 10
Exchange Place, Jersey City, NJ. In July 2008, Datapipe announced that it received $75 million in combined credit and equity financing led by
Goldman Sachs. The company said it plans to use the money to support future growth and data center expansions. In October 2009, Datapipe added more data center capacity in central New Jersey. In April 2010, Datapipe announced that their Somerset data center would run on 100 percent
renewable electricity, by purchasing Green-e Energy certified
Renewable Energy Certificates through Constellation NewEnergy’s NewMix Wind energy program. The company touts energy conservation measures and powers its London data center on alternative energy. On November 17, 2010, Datapipe announced Datapipe Managed Cloud for Amazon Web Services. In 2015 Datapipe opened an additional office in Singapore to further address growing demand for multi-platform services in Asia. ==References==